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Ha ha ha ha! I have a videotape of a wiener from Handgun Control doing this little "magic act" on a talk show 35 years ago. It was nonsense then, and it's nonsense now. But some things never change.

How does "tuck in your shirt" address the guns he was carrying in his pockets?

I tuck in my shirt every day and still carry. Here's how:

http://tinyurl.com/49u8wt


I think the idea of this was more of preventing the ability of 1 wacko kid taking out the entire school and promoting a dress code that includes tucking in the shirt and wearing pants that fit. The baggy clothes are seen as a common thing among gangs I believe.

Right after I graduated from high school in 1969, I heard they dropped the dress code because of the constitutionalality of it. WE didn't have the problems in schools at the level they are now either.

Probably if everyone carried then we would have less problems associated with guns. But it's also not appropriate for kids with raging hormones either,

The point of the video was more about a dress code I think.. What they left out is the fact you can't run from someone with your pants down around your ankles.

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As anyone who has ever carried a firearm on his person can attest, this video is quite a deception.

It's one thing for a student to stand in front of a desk and pull a dozen firearms out of his pockets and waistband. It would be

...It would be quite another thing for this kid to walk down the hall undetected, or for that matter, without losing his pants. You're looking at 30 pounds of hardware or more at the end of the video.

Unfortunately, I can't understand your response as my browser doesn't translate for me. But thanks for commenting.

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